The Security and Liberty Forum may occasionally update this Statement. We will post any changes on this Web page, so be sure to check back periodically. If we do make material changes, we will post a notice on our home page that the Online Privacy Statement has been modified and provide a link to the revised Online Privacy Statement. Any information that you submit after a change has been posted will be subject to the new provisions.
We collect two types of user data: (1) anonymous data that is automatically collected from all visitors to the Security and Liberty Forum Site; and (2) personally-identifiable data that you voluntarily submit to us (described below under "Personal Data").
Anonymous Data. We automatically collect Internet Protocol addresses and domain names through our server and through cookies. (See the section on Cookies below for more information.) We also track the number and frequency of hits per page on an aggregate basis.
Personal Data. We may collect Personal Data that you voluntarily provide, such as your name and postal address, phone number, e-mail address, and similar information, when you participate in certain activities on the Security and Liberty Forum Site, including (but not limited to) when you:
If you visit the Security and Liberty Forum from a Web site link, we may also identify the source of that link, so that we can evaluate what content is persuading Web users to visit the Security and Liberty Forum.
We use anonymous data to identify the source of user traffic (for example, unc.edu, or aol.com), but we are not able to use this data to identify individual users. We use data on which sections of the Security and Liberty Forum site are most visited, so that we can evaluate the popularity of our different Web pages and continue to improve the Security and Liberty Forum Site. We do not link any anonymous data with the Personal Data you provide to us.
The Security and Liberty Forum Site is hosted by servers in the United States. Accordingly, if you are located outside of the United States, the Personal Data you provide to us will be transferred to the United States. By submitting your Personal Data, you consent to its transfer and storage in the United States and its use in accordance with the purposes for which it was originally collected (see below regarding third-party sharing of Personal Data from non-U.S. residents).
If you are a U.S. resident, we may also from time to time combine your Personal Data with some publicly available data collected from third parties, to improve our services to you and for our own internal marketing, communications, and fundraising purposes.
Except as described in this Online Privacy Statement, we will not share your Personal Data with any third party unless we first notify you and offer you an appropriate choice to consent to such further use, for example, through an opt-out or opt-in request.
We do not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 13.
The Personal Data we collect about you is stored on a secure, password protected server. We use industry-standard encryption technologies with respect to the receipt and transfer of Personal Data you submit to us on the Security and Liberty Forum Site and only authorized personnel have access to your information. Nevertheless, despite our best efforts, no transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.
If you have any questions, comments or concerns about this Online Privacy Statement or our data collection practices or to request that we delete your Personal Data, you can fill out the Security and Liberty Forum Feedback Form .
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